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Bungalows water heat and fireplace part of cit ,200. \- 000. Price $5,500. & Realty Co. Phone 728 . Price § .r Fox’s Theater. ) Busy et a Cana- , Bowl! of of these irs, given his is the are distrib- the ¢ BRITAIN BIRD RE ht Your Laundry Work d to get it if you give us a trial. HOW? UR HIGH GRADE WORK AUNDRY & DRY EANING CORP. $TREET TEL. 321 RIFT WEEK Your Family By a Policy AL LIFE OF N. Y t and Strongest Companies in the World Call On Me. ! HUMPHREY All Kinds N. B. v. Insurance o f T. BANK BUILDING Fam..y House at corner of Pearl wovéments—extra lot for a corner atiors, near all the factories—Let pse for you. REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343 _ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. FARMS FARMS 20 k&, 316,500 y and ‘.u\ ruit, 812,000 nd tobacco, $8,000. d dairy, ten a 10 and fruit; , dalry res rhed room $11,000. D51 20, res, acre shed, acre shec 000 hore ng, 200 70 H $32 000, ithington $1,000. tobacco. 10 acres, l\n rnsi tor $11,000. < $4,000. 10 head on, 40 acres, rllin ), $15,000 10,000, New ot \nd truck 12 e e, $2,000 ac 11 [} . 57,500 15,000 ERT B. INSURANCE £ oP| TN TG good wround New taken property | WHITE AUCTIONE 'l().\lbll‘l‘. STENOGRAPHER of every description, also specifications k neatly done and guaranteed. N TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 612 farms over large | When | BY NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUAR Taxp-yars' N.tice Board of Relief of the City of | hereby give notice that ! at their office in the m. to 12 m on The New they Cit Britain will meet 10 o'clock a. . 5 Tuesday, February 1, 1821 pertaining said appointment Also on February 4th, Sth, 11th and 15th from 2 p. m to | and every evening, except Sun- days, from 7:30 p. m., to 9:00 p. m. up to and including February 15, 1921 Hall at and from 2 p. m p. m. to attend to ies to | 5 p. m., February 21st 1is the last day on which application for Relief can be made, from 7:30 p. m. to 9:00 p. m. We also give notice that we will meet the Board 1st at of Assessors on February 10:00 a. m. WILLITAM SCHAEFER, WILLIAM MIDDLEMASS, JOHN CONLIN, Board of Relief. —— e s e | CLASSIFIED i1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the ments get the business. little. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. They cost but FURNISHED ROOMS. aavertiser money. WANTED steam heated, ! ladies or | ain Street 1 TO RENT—A nice everything newly ntiemey, room, furnished, f p David, TO RENT—Nice comfortable room sonabl T 73-12, 1 'ro tioor, RENT—Two modern < keeping ileses. Herald. raisl wenienc Adults. d roowms, light Box_ TO RENT—A large front room suitable for one two gentl Church ED ROOM to rent. water in room. FURNT and cold well Sst., -1dx TO RENT—Large furnished room, heated, all conveniences. 162 Main Sovercign's Block, 2 flights up. TO RENT—Rooms, for men only, colored or white. All rooms opcn on the hall Bath, electricity. 140 North St., second floor, corner of Tre- mont. 1-22-1dx — double Main S 1-22-t nicely kept, TO RENI—Onc single room. Apply at Y. and aLic: one A, all conven- | T—Puraished _room, % 1-21-5dx 5 Arch street. , CLERKS—(men, women) over 1 NOTICE. WANTED—To take washing and ironing at home. 90 Maple St 1 floor. for Postal 0 month. Examination: perience unneces of instruction, clvil service Bldg., Washinsto TO BENT—Three rooms. 32 Greenwood 1= WANTED—Home for High Will do chor any work about hous: orc outside of schiool hours. | ences, excellent character. A. { M. C. A., Boys’ Dept. | 1-19-6d general school student. clerk for e school. Must be with best P, Herald. 1-19-1w WANTED—Experienced loan. Willing to “Loan,” Herald. WANTED—Use pay good interest. of small Box WANTED—Public stenography, addressing. We have cvery mailing lists_of city. _ Smith School, 278 Main St, Tel. 17 1-14-12dx multigrapn kind of Business TO KRENT TO RENT—Two desiruble furnished rooms for light houseskecping. 406 Aain Stroet 1-21-2dx FURNISHED ROOM for two, ments. Americans only. 162 one flight up 1 all improve- 2 Main St -d2x TO RENT—Furnished, room. 369 Main St TO REX ments. heated front 1-21-3dx steam ist floor. all top NT—Furnished room, improve- | 61 Main Street, tloor. 1-21-2dx | TO RENT—Ome light housekeeping room, Don't enganger wiw uie of that pre- cious baby by using unknown or un- pasteurized milk. Use OUR REALLY SAFE and PURE PASTEURIZED MILK and eliminate ALL question of impurity or richness. From selected sources of high qual- ity and THOROUGHLY PASTEUR- IZED Ih a modern creamery. OUR PASTEURYZED MILK will satisfy the most exacl.ng. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, Tdiephone 1936 401 PARK STREET HerbertE.Anderson Teacher of Violin 115 Dwight St. Tel. 1145-4, (.R()W LEY BROS INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs. w ll.l,rl Y hhS'l I‘Rl( ES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Sccond-land Furniture L. ZELDES 116 West Strect Tel. 633.23 CHIROPRACTIC TALK Foul THE RIGHT WAY A 3. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR. (Copyright.) Chiropractic deals with the deep,. underlying CAUSE of Disease— just that and nothing elsc. This is the method you have been waiting for. It does t you have wanted other systems to | at the root of your allment and t 1 this wonderful of Diseasc, the the removal of sclence removes the Disease itself musc You can see the logic of this. you ard your friends once realize how usciess i\ is to treat symptoms while leaving the caise of those symptoms in the spine to maint.in disease in your body, you in a fair way of recovering your, v r thogeands of suf- have 103 Can desired. bedroom in con- West Main St 1-21-2dx very larg: nection it TO RENT—Nicely furnished room for one or two gentlemen, in private family. 314 Chestnut St. Call evenings, secor TO RENT—Large front heated. Inquire 2 room, Pleasant St. Tel. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Two piece solld oak bed room set, 1 spring and mattress, also solid antique black walnut Led. Inguire 709 Stanley St, City. Ring sccond bell 1-24-1dx FOR SALE—Square grand piano. Pr‘lce very reasonable. 72 Grand street. 1d FOR SALE—Two young, high grade, Guernsey cows, one fresh with calf at side. The other due to freshen Feb. 1 N. W. Baldwin, Kensington, Tel. FOR SALE—$290 Edison phonograph, al- most new, and $100 worth of records. | Bargain 1f taken at once. Martell, 155 | Hartford Avenue. 1- E—Cabinet organ, dark oak case. and White, manufacturers. very little. Price low. Address Box Herald. 1-22 FOR SALE—1 lathe machine, 1 Economy gasoline engine, 136 H. P.. 1 shaft 1 inch in diameter, 4 hangers, 4 pulleys, 1 grind- ing machine, floor stand. Cash or pay- ments. William Skarnulis, 43 Wilson City. 1- TO RENT—Teuement of five rooms in new house, first floor, 46 Newington Avenue. TO RENT—Hall 40x30 to R. H. Er 51 Ghurch St n or Conley's Cis 1-:2-6ax TO RENT—Five room tenement at West Main St. Price $30. 2 ‘Phone A TO RENT—Seven room provements, 81 Broad Lafayvette St. TO LET—Cottage of 6 rooms to small family. 6 miles from city. 1 mile from trolley. Address with particulars for further information. Herald, Box tenement, all im- St. Apply 149 1-21-2dx TO RENT—Tenement of seven rooms, 310 Park St. Inquire 302 Park St. 1-19-tf TO RENT—In a new house, four room, up- stairs tenement to small American famil: Yeomans, Stewart St., Belvidere. 1-18-5dx FRONT OFFICES to rent. Main Street. Call 2141. 1-15-6dx TO RENT—Garage suitable for shop and storage. at 14 Willow St. M. Cohen. Tel. 2425. ng Apply 12-8-t2 TO RENT JUST COMPLETED 6 AND 7 ROOM MODERN APARTMENTS, 559 \L\L\ ST., OPP. ST. MARY'’S CHURCH, HEAT, HOT WATER ITOR SERVICE. APARTMENTS SUITABLE ¥OR PROFESSIONAL PURPOSES. TWO STORES, OCCUPANCY, FEB. 1. INQUIRE WM. C. RAPHAEL, 390 MAIN STREET. JATION WANTED. FOR SALE—Owing to crowded conditiou | of our barn, we have two young, fresh, mew milch cows, heavy producers, { sale Mooriand Farm. Tel. WANTED—Dish 1L, between washer. Apply 9 and 10 a. FOR SALE—Pullets, cockerals and cocks. Light Brahmas, Rhode I. Reds, Barred Rocks and White Leghorn, also China cse. The quality is much better than you would get fr any poultry plant. Mrs. Thry 112 Carlton S FOR LE—Five rooms never used, including all hold articles. Suitable for couple. Rare bargain if Time payments arranged. Ave., 3rd floor. ne married taken complete. 46 2 buggy, and sawing other tools. 1-21-3dx FOR SALE—Horse, month old Heifer outfit. feed mill, 1 1193 East St harness, engine harrow, eight FOR SALE—Stove wood, all hard $14.00, | WANTED—By colored woman, POSITION WANTED by experienced typist. Address Herald, Box 14BB. A WOMAN wishes plain sewing; out or take it home. _ Write, ‘phone. Address, R. F. D, 1, T. ‘Phone 1141-6. will ge call washing to 108 Franklin St, top foo, 1-22-1 do at home. NOTICE—Rip's Repair Shop, 155 Main St., Adna Johnson Parking Alley. Skates sharpened. Bicycle and motoreyclg ie- pairin Locksmith, gunsmith ~ aud sharpe; Open evenings. 1-21-2dx SHORE PROPERTY for Write, tor particulars, Company, Braniord, sale and rent. Indian Ncck Land Conn. 1-19-wl ADVERTISE—Rate book mailed Standard Advertising Asggney, St. Louis. free. 71 Victoria, NOTICE—My wife, Bessic Beverly, having left my bed and board without my fault, 1 hereby give notice to all persons that ey shall exiend no credit to her on my account, as I shall pay no bills of her cou- tracting. JAMES BEVERLY, 1-22-1dx NOTICE—Automobile and house painting. Give me a trial. C. W. Palmatier, Whiting St., Plaiaville, Conn. 1-19-264x FOR NE. and accurate typing, also stenographic work call 456-13. 1-19-6dx 152 HMigh We s immediate- 1-15-wl SMITIL BROS. Machine Shop, Street, General machine work. pair door checks of all kinds, 1y. Tel. 2470-4. NOTICE—Piuno tuned and repaired. F. K. Lane expert piano tuner. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Drop a card. $5 Buckingham St, Hartiord, Conn. 1-17-6dx NOTICE—Why not let us wire your hous Good work at reasonable prices. Lawyer & Yuon. Tel 1-13-10dx NOTICE—Kadiators, fenders, lamps, gaso- line tanks and general oversauling and repair work. New parts made in quick time. Best equipment in city. Service sitation and agency for Grant and Moon cars. Parsons’ Garage, 650 West Main St. 1-10-13d NOTICE—Have moved my place of business from 93 Lawlor Si. to 11 Lawlor St Augusta Camosci, sewer contractol, with the late A. Lymun for 10 years. Tel 2314-12. 1-1-2mo NOTICE—Carwonist, Chalk Sketching Iuf enierta.uments, dances; someihing snapry. Herala ottice, City. Talk and iairs aud Al Maimgren, »-22-u FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding Co. Mattresses, box SLrings, cushions, piliows, steel couches, cols, springs, etc., &t factory to home prices. Your uld maw- tresses mada over equal to mew. Uphol - tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont 8t. 11-6-“wax T e S S R iy WANYEUD—MALE HELEP ‘WANTED—Soft metal spluner. i- Good pos tion for the right party. Address Herald, Box 8XB. 1-22-14 WANTED—High class man on commission for New Britain and suburbs, to sell our full ‘assortment beautiful trees, shrubbery, roses, berry; bushes, fruit trees, We pay full selling commissions weekly as orders are turned in. No de- livering or collecting. Any intelligent and thoroughly reliable man can make good money in these times. Well ra references _ required. First Natiof Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 1-22-d1x WANTED—Energetic salesmen to sell high grade S per cent. preferred stock of Con- necticut corporation on liberal comumis- sion basis. Address in ovn hand writing giving references. Box 1910, New Haven Conn. 1-21-d2 WANTED—Janitor and housekeeper at City Isolation hospital. Apply office Board of Health, City hall. b 1-21-2d MEN wanted for detective work. Experience unnecessary. Write J. Ganor, former U. 8. government detective. St. Louis 1-8-15-22x PERSONALS. PERSONAL—Full set teeth, $7.00, guaran- teed. Teeth with gold pins $12.00. Open evenings. ’'Dr. Dickerman, 131 Main St., ‘Phone 1113. 1-22-1dx WANTED—A situation doing Going home Box 16 H, housework. nights preferred. Address Herald. WANTED—Carpenter work and jobbing. N job too small. W. G. Winans, 515 St., "Phone 1862-13. WANTED—Position by experienced I.nmu-, " also have kn dge of Address Box Herald. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—AIl work care- fully and neatly done. Will call for your mixed $12.00. Large furnace $15.00. Full cord guaran Delivered New Britain and Plainville. H. C. Orvis, Plainville. Tel. 37-23. 1-20-6dx FOR SALE—Furniture consisting of parlor suite, dining room set, 2 bedroom sets, couch, sewing machine, kitchen stove with gas attachment, table and all other necessary articles, also 2 cribs and baby carriage. 110 Cleveland St., 3rd floor. 1-19-dix l Apply at 120 1-12-t FOR SAUE—Two pool tables. Hartford Ave. P. F. Curtin. BABY CHICKS and ducklings, 22c and up; all varicties, safe delivery guranteed and prepald: also setting eggs: send for circu- lar. Roy Clark, East Hartford, cmaln" . —_— | R O S AR R town to emroll members in The Peoples Profit-Sharing Co. Business conducted on co-operative plan; members to receive cash discount of 10¢z, to 250, on groceries, shoes, cloth- ing, dry goods. household furnishings, automobile supplies. etc. Can make big money in spare time. Experience not mec- ary. but must furnish good nrerenco., ct dictation. Room 104, 87 West Main Telephone 1291. 2 DR. COOMBS The Natureopathic Physician and Chiropractor. Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. MAIN ST.,, COR. WEST MAIN. Telephone 765. Dear Doctor, please use the follow- ing: , I was tubercular, tried all kinds ot doctors and methods, also change of climate, was finally taken to the Wild- wood Sanitarium, was told there I could not live more than two months and allowed to come home to die. I then heard of you with the result that after three months treatment I was able to again take my position. I am still working and feeling good. Wm. ABATZ, 134 Curtis St., City. My methods quickly cures stubborn coughs and colds, also chest and lung | ! diseases, asthma, heart trouble, faulty circulation, swollen glands, stomach and liver trouble, neuritis, sciatica or 252 L. HAYNE, M. H., 200 Edgewood cw Haven. Spiritualist medium. Ethele, Purdy.) Correspondence in- vited, reading by mall. Send ‘no money. 1-17-wix of the EVENING Yes, sir. It is these flowers from you which will bring the light to her eyes and the joy to her heart. You are not likely to forget, but Something to sell, a tenement or a room to rent? Use the HERALD classified column. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE KISSEL COUPE (Two tops) OLDSMOBILE TYURING BUICK ROADSTER CHEVROLET (Wintes Sep) FORD SEDAN MAXWELL TOURING PACKARD TOURING REO TOURING Thue payments arranged. THE B. & B. MOTOE CO. WANTED—Cook or down stairs work. Washington St competent nily ot girl chree. 1. WOMAN WANTED—For work in family of One who can go hom reply to Herald, Dox general SALESWOMEN WANTED—We require services of intelligent wpmen for day afternoons and evenings., Prev experience not nccussary. The l-‘nxxr ‘WANTED — Experienced stenographer once. State experience and salary quired. Address Herald, Box 33XX. 4 1-23 WANTED—Cloak and suit saleswomen, afternoons in a local store. Addj Herald, Box 19Z. 1. WANTED—Practical woman as hou er. Good home. Will be treated member of family. Box 11, Herald telephone 2446-12 after 7 p. m ‘WANTED—Reliable girl for general work. Good home and good wages. ply 74 Hart street, dovnllflrl. 14 LOST AND FOUND- LOST—Lady’s Coat. .Finder over to please ) police headquarters. 1-§ LOST—$20 bill Booth block LOST—A small pocketb tween 12 and yesterday, depot and Polish school. Find card to Miss Baum, 9 Clinton Britain. pigskin the last five years doctor bills and .,. dent and Health ance, but we have a ¢ pany tl.mat you w solutely rely on. Why not let the surance Company your burden and pa for lost time? Let us explain you.